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Leyen warns China 'dialogue has to deliver' on trade imbalances
TR🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Leyen warns China 'dialogue has to deliver' on trade imbalances

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for tangible results from upcoming EU-China trade talks, highlighting concerns over trade imbalances and unfair competition. She noted that Chinese firms have received significantly more government support compared to OECD countries and warned the EU is prepared to take action if progress is not made. The EU faces a substantial trade deficit with China, importing nearly 360 billion euros worth of goods in 2025. Von der Leyen stressed the importance of addressing subsidized overcapacity and improving market access for EU businesses in China.

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Hurriyet Daily News logoHurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago
Leyen warns China 'dialogue has to deliver' on trade imbalances

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need for tangible results from upcoming EU-China trade talks, highlighting concerns over trade imbalances and unfair competition. She noted that Chinese firms have received significantly more government support compared to OECD countries and warned the EU is prepared to take action if progress is not made. The EU faces a substantial trade deficit with China, importing nearly 360 billion euros worth of goods in 2025. Von der Leyen stressed the importance of addressing subsidized overcapacity and improving market access for EU businesses in China.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the EU's stance on trade negotiations with China, focusing on economic concerns rather than taking a partisan position. It reports on official statements without overtly favoring either side, though it highlights the EU's growing frustration with trade imme

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